Ticonderoga, is a combination course with easy and challenging holes , offering a stimulating round and a great opportunity to fine-tune your play. In 2015 it was awarded the best course in the Adirondacks. Designed by Seymour Dunn, an Irish Pro, the course was established in 1925, 9 holes opening in 1926 and 18 holes in 1932. It has been attracting the attention of locals, PGA professionals and stars, like Ivan Lendl who love to play golf on this lovely course, for some time. In fact, this hidden gem of a course is well worth scheduling for a visit in your golfing plans.

Magnificent scenery, Historic Town, Great Golfing

The scenic beauty of the area is another attraction of the Ticonderoga golf course. The town sits between Lake George and Lake Chaplain and got its name from the Iroquois meaning ‘land between two waters’ . The area offers something for everyone with its rich history, fantastic scenery and of course, the lakes, offering all kinds of outdoor recreations. Take a look at townofticonderoga.com/ for places not to be missed. Planning a golfing break then Ticonderoga would perfect for you, challenging and fun golf; watch out for the Trout Brook that meanders around the course playing a significant role in seven of the eighteen holes!

Playing in Ticonderoga is Taking Time Out

Ticonderoga is accessible by train and an easy drive to get to from New York or New Jersey, making it possible to visit for a long or short golfing break. A golfing and touring trip to this hidden gem is a definite must-do. The course’s back nine holes are being renovated in 2016 but the course’s 18 holes will remain open throughout the year. A visit to play here in the Fall is particularly spectacular with the trees displaying their colourful autumn splendour, showing all the beauty of the Adirondacks. Playing this unique course is a pleasure not to be missed.